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Brian May Queen Autographed photograph 12×8

Brian Harold May, CBE (born 19 July 1947). Is an English musician, singer, songwriter and astrophysicist. He is best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Queen. He uses a home-built electric guitar, called the Red Special that his father helped build. His compositions for the band include “We Will Rock You”, “Tie Your Mother Down”. “I Want It All”, “Fat Bottomed Girls”, “Flash”, “Hammer to Fall”, “Save Me”, “Who Wants to Live Forever” and “The Show Must Go On”.

May was a co-founder of Queen with lead singer Freddie Mercury and drummer Roger Taylor, having previously performed with Taylor in the band Smile. Which he had joined while he was at university. Within five years of their formation in 1970 and the recruitment of bass player John Deacon completing the lineup, Queen had become established as one of the biggest rock bands in both the UK and the world, with the album A Night at the Opera and its single “Bohemian Rhapsody”. From the mid-1970s until the early 1990s. Queen was an almost constant presence in the UK charts and played some of the biggest venues in the world. Most notably giving an acclaimed performance at Live Aid in 1985.

As a member of Queen. May became regarded as a virtuoso musician. Identified with a distinctive sound created through his layered guitar work. In 2005, a Planet Rock poll saw May voted the 7th greatest guitarist of all time. Ranked at No. 26 on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the “100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time”. Ranked the 2nd greatest guitarist of all time by a Guitar World magazine readers poll in 2012.